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5 Dec 2023 -
Live in New Zealand. Data collection and volumes. Data collection is by online survey.
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28 Feb 2024 -
Members may lodge separate submissions. This submission does not contain any confidential information and can be published on the Authority’s website unaltered. ... and between regulatory periods, as well as the Commission assessing …
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28 Mar 2024 -
We suggest that this criteria could be logically met by using general wording such as ‘see website for coverage’, rather than putting a written link on offline marketing, especially where space
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11 Dec 2023 -
meet its clause 7 obligations to provide Code information to consumers at the point of sale, on websites and via direct communication. ... its clause 7 obligations to provide Code information to consumers at the point of sale, on…
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23 Jan 2024 -
1 A public version of the Application is available on our website at: http://www.comcom.govt.nz/business-.
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11 Dec 2023 -
to meet its clause 7 obligations to provide Code information to consumers at the point of sale, on websites and via direct communication. ... consumers at the point of sale, on websites and via direct communication. …
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14 Feb 2024 -
have basic digital access to engage in online banking services. • Lack of financial literacy o There is a sense of loyalty to ‘first’ banks especially when there is someone. ... o With banks reducing their physical branches, more…
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30 Nov 2023 -
This exemption notice can be found here on our website: https://comcom.Rovt.nz/ data/assets/pdf file/0024/59541/Transpower- Rranted-exemption-response-21-September-2016.PDF. ... 27. A copy of this exemption response letter will be…
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20 Dec 2023 -
The sector that we have received the most enquiries about has been supermarkets, professional and personal services, restaurants/food delivery services, telecommunications and online platforms. ... Further information. 13. Please…
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26 Apr 2024 -
customers. ASB's switching service is also mentioned on its website. 8.4 Notwithstanding ASB questioning the need for further discrete switching initiatives, to the extent there is residual friction we